1. maka - Noun
2. Maka - Proper noun
maka (plural makas)
(chiefly Hawaii) eye
Getting my makas checked so I can actually SEE! Maybe life will be clear with a new set of "eyes".
I felt the warm water, my makas looked into the sky. Thank you for my love of my islands.
Maka (plural Makas)
A surname.
Maka Autonomous Robots (Maka-ARS) closed a $8.9 million investment round from Seattle-area firm and San Francisco-based in September. Source: Internet
“Headman Kangwa confronted Racheal and in an attempt to confiscate the caterpillars, she called her brother Nsofwa Maka who then grabbed the now deceased by the neck, beat him until he died later,” he said. Source: Internet
Azim used to live at his father-in-law’s house in Maka village since his marriage. Source: Internet
Zaza and Maka continue, overlapping Georgian and English as the story unfolds. Source: Internet
Maka Angola has conducted an investigation which unmasks Isabel dos Santos and proves that – contrary to her assertions – her Galp shares were obtained via Sonangol in a business deal paid for by state money and public funds. Source: Internet
Our Lakota language, as with all indigenous languages, has been oral since Inyan created Maka. Source: Internet